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![]() wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...type=printable But scientists who study seabirds and other species on the islands 28 miles off the coast of San Francisco -- which some call "California's Galapagos" -- said even limited public visits could have serious effects on populations of birds and marine mammals that have rebounded since access to the islands by humans was strictly limited in 1969. Limited to bearded, birkenstock wearing F&W or non-profit biologists as a private playground. Critics of the bill also warn that it could be precedent setting, allowing not just ham radio operators but birders and others to visit the main island, which is less than a quarter of a square mile in area and is densely packed with seabirds and other marine life. Maybe they'll get white spots on their LL Bean hats. |
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wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...type=printable But scientists who study seabirds and other species on the islands 28 miles off the coast of San Francisco -- which some call "California's Galapagos" -- said even limited public visits could have serious effects on populations of birds and marine mammals that have rebounded since access to the islands by humans was strictly limited in 1969. Limited to bearded, birkenstock wearing F&W or non-profit biologists as a private playground. But if they don't wear Birkenstock's? Do they have to be Demoncrats and gay marriage proponents? Voted for Kerry and in favor of child molestation? Seriously though, I agree with you that some people have a selfish take on the issue, but gee whiz Brian, you have the camps separated so well! It just isn't that black and white. You have good points, but if you wish to do a limbaugh on everything, it hurts your position. But back to the issue at hand, it would not be all that difficult to have the amateurs trained to minimize the impact on the birds and other critters. If "A single person can cause a great amount of damage even before they know they are doing it", then well, those birds and sea lions and whatever are going to go extinct on the PDQ regardless of wherther humans visit the island or not. Critics of the bill also warn that it could be precedent setting, allowing not just ham radio operators but birders and others to visit the main island, which is less than a quarter of a square mile in area and is densely packed with seabirds and other marine life. Maybe they'll get white spots on their LL Bean hats. Wouldn't it be terrible to allow birders on the island? Birders are a known source of bird extinction, especially since they hate birds so much............ - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() Mike Coslo wrote: bb wrote: wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...type=printable But scientists who study seabirds and other species on the islands 28 miles off the coast of San Francisco -- which some call "California's Galapagos" -- said even limited public visits could have serious effects on populations of birds and marine mammals that have rebounded since access to the islands by humans was strictly limited in 1969. Limited to bearded, birkenstock wearing F&W or non-profit biologists as a private playground. But if they don't wear Birkenstock's? Do they have to be Demoncrats and gay marriage proponents? Voted for Kerry and in favor of child molestation? And Vegan Rights! Seriously though, I agree with you that some people have a selfish take on the issue, but gee whiz Brian, you have the camps separated so well! It just isn't that black and white. You have good points, but if you wish to do a limbaugh on everything, it hurts your position. When you're already being denied access, does it really matter? But back to the issue at hand, it would not be all that difficult to have the amateurs trained to minimize the impact on the birds and other critters. Ayup. And if the IOTAdition members held hands and looked to the east, they just might be able to create world peace. If "A single person can cause a great amount of damage even before they know they are doing it", then well, those birds and sea lions and whatever are going to go extinct on the PDQ regardless of wherther humans visit the island or not. Indeed. They are more than prepared to deny any request based upon the unknown. Critics of the bill also warn that it could be precedent setting, allowing not just ham radio operators but birders and others to visit the main island, which is less than a quarter of a square mile in area and is densely packed with seabirds and other marine life. Maybe they'll get white spots on their LL Bean hats. Wouldn't it be terrible to allow birders on the island? Birders are a known source of bird extinction, especially since they hate birds so much............ - Mike KB3EIA - Huh? |
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Mike Coslo wrote: bb wrote: wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...type=printable But scientists who study seabirds and other species on the islands 28 miles off the coast of San Francisco -- which some call "California's Galapagos" -- said even limited public visits could have serious effects on populations of birds and marine mammals that have rebounded since access to the islands by humans was strictly limited in 1969. Limited to bearded, birkenstock wearing F&W or non-profit biologists as a private playground. But if they don't wear Birkenstock's? Do they have to be Demoncrats and gay marriage proponents? Voted for Kerry and in favor of child molestation? And Vegan Rights! HAR! I forgot them! Seriously though, I agree with you that some people have a selfish take on the issue, but gee whiz Brian, you have the camps separated so well! It just isn't that black and white. You have good points, but if you wish to do a limbaugh on everything, it hurts your position. When you're already being denied access, does it really matter? But back to the issue at hand, it would not be all that difficult to have the amateurs trained to minimize the impact on the birds and other critters. Ayup. And if the IOTAdition members held hands and looked to the east, they just might be able to create world peace. How about a hunger strike? If "A single person can cause a great amount of damage even before they know they are doing it", then well, those birds and sea lions and whatever are going to go extinct on the PDQ regardless of wherther humans visit the island or not. Indeed. They are more than prepared to deny any request based upon the unknown. Critics of the bill also warn that it could be precedent setting, allowing not just ham radio operators but birders and others to visit the main island, which is less than a quarter of a square mile in area and is densely packed with seabirds and other marine life. Maybe they'll get white spots on their LL Bean hats. Wouldn't it be terrible to allow birders on the island? Birders are a known source of bird extinction, especially since they hate birds so much............ - Mike KB3EIA - Huh? Part of the article was on how the scientists didn't even want Birders on the island. My take is that Birders, who always try to observe birds with as little interference to the birds as possible, are the last people who would harm them. Seems the scientists are just trying to keep people away from "their turf". - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() Michael Coslo wrote: Part of the article was on how the scientists didn't even want Birders on the island. My take is that Birders, who always try to observe birds with as little interference to the birds as possible, are the last people who would harm them. Seems the scientists are just trying to keep people away from "their turf". - Mike KB3EIA - Yep. Agreed. Then there are the lepidopterists. They stick little pins through the bodies of threatened and endangered butterfly species, but won't let anyone else cause harm. |
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